Never Too Young

Introduction

Rates of colorectal cancer are rising sharply among young and middle-aged individuals, while rates continue to decline in adults aged 55 and over. Young people are often diagnosed at a later stage because they aren’t getting screened and doctors don’t necessarily suspect cancer to develop at a young age.

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The N2Y Program is dedicated to:

  • Increasing Canadians’ awareness and understanding of EAO CRC
  • Health promotion and cancer prevention
  • Patient-centricity and empowerment in education, support, and advocacy efforts
  • Multidisciplinary approaches to address unique needs of young patients
  • Utilizing evidence-based research and best practices
  • Advocating for appropriate and effective screening practices to increase early detection of CRC at any age
  • National and international partnerships for innovation and sustainability.

Key Activities

  • Increasing Canadians’ awareness and understanding of EAO CRC
  • Sensitizing the healthcare community regarding the increase in EAO CRC cases in Canada
  • Development of an Early Age Onset Patient & Caregiver Experiences Survey & Report
  • Development of a Patient Toolkit for newly diagnosed EAO CRC patients and caregivers
  • Development of an Early Age Onset Centre of Excellence best practices model (fall 2021)

Establishing Early Onset Colorectal Cancer Programs: A Practical Guide from International Experts

EOCRC Webinar Eblast #1 EN

Watch the recording of this 90-minute panel webinar featuring leading international healthcare professionals who have established Early Onset Colorectal Cancer (EOCRC) clinics at major cancer centres across North America. In this session, the panel shares practical, real-world insights and proven strategies to help healthcare providers develop and implement EOCRC programs within their own institutions.

Panelists:
Dr. Cathy Eng, Medical Oncologist at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, and Director of the Young Adults with Cancer Program
Dr. Y. Nancy You, Colorectal Surgeon at MD Anderson Cawncer Center and Director of the Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Program
Dr. David Liska, Colorectal Surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic and Director of the Center for Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer